tweaked out a silver this morning

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I stole a day from work for vacation time, was a bit chilly this morning and very windy but after awhile it warmed a bit with some sun. Walked some village street curbs and got a Canadian silver dime (1967), two older Canadian pennies (young Q.Elizabeth 1957 & 1961), four wheaties (1941,1948,1956D,1958D) then I got a 1940 nickel in my pocket change from the convenience store and the wife got two wheaties in her cash drawer at the restaurant (1949 & 1956).
So not a bad day, just no bigger silver. But I'm not complaining for a day off from work! :D

Chris
 

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whats the coin with the fish?
 

Nice finds Diggin! And hope you enjoy the rest of your day off!

;)
 

Congrats on the silver, nice of the Canadians to continue silver coins a few more years longer than the US. HH, Mike
 

many old coins means many relics to come

HH
-GC
 

Mighty AP said:
That a fish or a derigeable(blimp, zeppelin)? Crazy Canadians will put just about anything on their money, eh? lol nice finds! ;D


... Mighty, that would be a Mackerel.
 

Nice digs, nothing wrong with a little coin shooting. HH
Mchamby
 

A mackeral........yes, the Canadians are known world wide for their great schools of mackeral! Crazy Canadians will put just about anything on their coins, eh? Ive never seen that one before! ;D
 

I would have expected the mackerel on a Spanish coin, Canadian mackerel?
and bacon on a canadian coin
great hunting
 

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